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Last Word with Seed Your Future Executive Director Jazmin Albarran
The executive director of Seed Your Future shares new plans for connecting students with horticulture firms and ways the industry can partner with the organization.
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GardenComm hosting 10-session Winter Webinar Series
Each session is $25. Register for the classes individually, or register for all 10 for a discounted price of $99.
AmericanHort accepting applications for HortScholars program at Cultivate'25
HortScholars get the chance to network with industry leaders, give a 5-minute presentation on a topic of their choice, explore job and internship opportunities and receive mentorship during Cultivate.
Fast, advanced and in control
Alfred Huo, Ph.D., harnesses cutting-edge breeding technologies to cultivate ornamental innovations.
ADVANCEA hosting greenhouse environmental control online course
The course is designed to be equivalent to an upper-level college course and requires entry-level understanding of modern greenhouse production systems.
Proven Winners announces 2024 scholarship winners
Eight students will receive financial assistance from Proven Winners totaling $25,000.
University of Florida offering two online greenhouse training courses
The two courses, Success with your Latino Workforce and Weed Management, run from Oct. 14 to Nov. 8.
American Horticultural Society announces fall 2024 Lifelong Learning programs
The fall term features four series: Horticulture & the Environment; Garden Design & Techniques; Plants, Culture & Community; and Behind-the-Scenes Garden Tours.
Sidney B. Meadows Fund awards $24,000 in scholarships to 12 students
Of the 12 students, seven are graduate students, and five are undergraduates.
Seed Your Future teacher program makes horticulture more accessible in the classroom
During Seed to STEM, a four-day immersive professional development program, teachers were exposed to horticulture careers while visiting destinations around Indianapolis.
Greenhouse 101 starts June 3
This course will help grower staff make better crop management decisions by learning the underlying horticultural science of plant growth.